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Daily Alaskan JO*? W.TKOT, XDITOE SUBSCRIPTION IU.TSS ?M <Mk. dellwtxl tr *rrW OMMtlh.tvmtU fhrw ?aoth*.??yn)al Six month*. W m?<l tin# jtu. h* If the United S'atea will but Beep the lid closed oi some of iheir own bump tiousness in a mtnner befitting their maturity. Sir Wilfrid Laurier can be depended u*x>o to successfully treat the anti-American fe?er that it raging in parts of the Dominion. However, there will be frequent eruptions in Canada if the United States shall per sist in th" maintenance of the prohibi tive tar (T wall between that country and this. The broadest corarae cial reciprocity between 'he Union and the Dominion ts 'he pr ce demanded for peace nud good will on the American continent It should be paid promptly. The indications are that Alaska will be second of all the political divisions of the United States this year in the production of cold. Last year it was thud, being surpassed by Co'orado and California. If the Tanana shall turn out as it is now believed that it will, this district should pass California. Colorado wi 1 be passed next year oi the one following that. In the resignation of Thomas R < Lyons as assistant United Sta'es dis trict attorney the goven ment will lose one of the most efficient and worthy officials in Alaska. Mr, Lyons has not only given the government good serv ice but he hat retained the good will, respect and confidence of the people which he has held in a remarkable de gree ever since his advent to Alaska. Under the heading, "Another un* American name," the Whitehorsc Star ?ays: "Gabriel Bie Ravoedal, former Amer ican consul at Beirut, Syria, will go ;o Dawson as United States consul vice Leo Bergholtx, who will go to Beirut." May be we captured Gabriel In the Span sh war. That would make him American probably. Frank J. Cleary, the Tanana min ng man who spent a few weeks at Skag wav last spring, is now the sole pro prietor of the Fairbanks News. He has purchased the interests of Richard Roedigerand William Mclntyre, of the Dawson News. Buaoy must have sown some of the seeds of h s peanut patriotism when he was in Kastern Canada Isst winter. The IKmglas News claims Douglas to be the moat p pulous city In Southeast ern Alaska AMUR IN ? I- ..hi Lin r ,\niv?'? m I T i M i ? The Amur, of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company 's line, arrived from Vancouver this morning with 22 pas sengers and 200 tons of freight. The Amur camepn the schedule of the Prin cess Beatrice. Capt McCroskey, of the Amur, was acco -ipan.ed by Mrs. McCroaae* on this trip. They went to Bennett and back today far s?i? Twelve horse power Union gasoline engine. Good as new. Price, 18(0. Inquire at launch Union, Moore wharf. . .79 2.3 00 9.00 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables FRESH ?gg$ and Butter Received on the DOLPHIN at the PLAY SUNDAY Lively Game of Bascbill Id Store ' ? There will be a lively game of base ball on the Sitagway diamond tomor row. The "Monkey Wrenches," an ag gregation of ball players which ha* been more or less successful in limes past on the baseball rooting line, will cross bats with the "Lobsters," who this year are at peace with the "Non producers," and are seeking elsewhere to make reputations as Ansons. The game will be played for the glory of victory, and time will be called at 3 o'o ock. sharp, provided the managers captains, etc.. shall have succeeded in persuading a son of Adam, who is care less as to his lease of life in this vale of tears, to act as utrpire. Cowrt Quit* J?1t 20 Judge Gunnison has given notice that the United States district court will adjourn at Juneau for the present term Thursdav. July 20. It wUl con vene here the following Monday. Good Wotda for Father Bonsta Rev. Father P. C Bougis. S. J., who has been so long a valued citisenof Douglas, has been assigned to the work at Skagway. and the extent of his du ties may be such that he will be com pelled to give up his Douglas charge. The father has always been on the side of progress, while in Douglas, and by his kindliness of disposition hss gained many frii nds even outsi Je of his own church We would regret to chronicle his departure from Douglas ? Douglas News Many at f ?? 1?1 The social given by the Epworlh j I ^e ague last night at the Methodist ' church was well attended. The even | iog was agreeably spent. DOWNWARD COURSE Fast Bains KmIIiU fcjr Ala?ka People A little backache at first l>aily increasing till the back is lame | and weak . Urinary disorders quickly follow; Diabetts and flnallv Blight's disease. This is the downward course of kid ney ills ' Don't Uk this course. Follow the ail vice of a former sufferer, j I). L. Stands, of 315 Thirteenth street. ? ympi , says: "I have had attacks of Mickache for vear*. caustd probably by 1 olds ?ettiing in the loins. Some of | nhem were so severe that 1 cou'd not | turn or move In bed and was perfectly tielpless and had to be moved about ike a chi d. During my la<t attack 1 | us d Doan's Kidney Pills. I thought 1 m>ght depend upon them because I had ' 'leard tn?t they were a reliable cure ! 'or kidney comp'aint. I was not dioap | (H.io ed f r the reeu'ts obtained from I Li* e>r use were entirely satisfactory to ver? ?*y. I cheerfully r? commend ! oan' Kidney Pills " j For s ?le by all dealers Price 50 cents i * liox. Foster- Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New I ork. sole agents tor the United Mates. ttetnember the name? Doan's? and | a?o no ?U"? itute. Cwok Want ad Lady cook wanted at once. Apply at '.his oilier . Hot Luekx Ev?ry Enmiai Hot lunches? the best to town -are served every evening at the Totem. Wkooitlat C??|k ta Jtatle* Mr. J. Rilev Bennet', a Chemist oi Biown* To?n, J?m?i.-s, West Iadik Is'amts. writes: "I caanot speak to< highly of Ch?m?ct Iain's Cough Remedy It has proved i;aelf to be the best rem edv for ?h?oplng cough, ?hioh IS prev ail nt on this end ol (he globe. U ha? never filled to relieve in any case when I have rec-JBi mended it; and gratefu mothers, after using it, are dsily thank tig me lot rdvising tham. " This remedx u tor ssle by Kelly Drug Co. Cam Old Itrst Westmoreland, Kan*., May J. 1902. Ballard Stiow Liniment Co : Yoor Lin iment cured an old pore on the side of my chin that was supposed So be a can cer. The sore was stubborn and would . not vield to trMtman, nntil I tried Sno* I T.lnlment, which did the work In shoit order. My sister, Mra. Sophia J. Oar S3B, Alleosville, Uithn Co., Pa., haa a s ire and mftrasts that It is a cancer. Please send her a Vic bott.e, Sold by Kelly Drug Company. Mod or* Repair Iktf far Ikagvay C 0. Turner, an expert machinist, has opened a repair shop in the *1 tid ing at the corner of fourth avenue and H roadway, ?|>poalt? K. H Clayson it Co. He will repair music boxes, phon ograph*. caah rek titers, typewriters, I ski machines and bicvclea. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Try Mm. ? 5 if In <R? Ma.icl of Honor's Carriage [Copyright WH. by T C McOurs ) The jvuog man entered rbe oarrlr.fa, hanged the door shut and nettled 1 to aalf comfortably with a sigh of relief. Opposite him sat a pensive young woman In a bewildering gown ot fluffy white. The young man removed his high hat and mopped his perspir ing brow. He adjusted his tie and brushed the dust from his coat sleeve. The carriage rattled briskly over the pavements. Outside the early afternoon sunshine flooded the streets with a mellow glow. "WeH," sakl the young man. straightening himself and smiling at the girt, "another good man pine wrong. Every time I assist at the weddings of these reckless youths 1 feel somehow like au executioner " "We're getttng to be arvti cousplr ators In the wedding line, aren't we?" the girl laughed. "It seems of late that we are thrown together at every one." ?"Let's see." he mused; "this Is the third so far this month. We're ac cumulating a great weight of respon sibility " "All my friends seem t<> !?' going in for matrimony," she said "Mine, too." be returned cheerfully. "Hymen Is an Indiscriminate old bur glar. He gobbles eui right aud left. And when a man's married he's as good as lost to his friends j-t first,' be added. "But they all come imok to the club and aud the old life, don't they?" sh? sakl testily. "Most of them." he admitted. "That's the man of it," she said. "Marriage Is a lottery " he said, lacking momentarily a mo-e original observation. " 'Pleasant the snaffles of courtship, Improving the manners and carriage,' " she quoted. - -But the colt who Is wise will re frain from the terrible thorn bit of mar riage,' " he finished. "Hie re seems to be a pivat many colts lacking wisdom," site remarked. "And loU more willing to lack that commodity," be laughed. " Doesn't a wedding ever 'nipress you aa rather pathetic?" slie asl.ed. "Always," he replied. "<*ften hean rending " "Well, iniue shan't be," site said. "II shall be very, very cheerful." "That's the kind 1 shoul l prefer fo? myself," he acquiesced. ? The service should lie short," ahe said. "Just long vuough to he legal," he agreed cheerfully. "And It would lie a v?ry quiet af fair? Just a few frieuds, the cheerful kind, not the weepy sort" "Second the motion," said he. She looked up quickly, then turned her eyes and watched the hurrying crowds on the sidewalks. "At high noon and at the house." she mused. "The church Is too big and gloomy and solemn. Surely at the house. And for decorations a few slm pie orchids." "It's amazing how you *ok* my sen timents." aakl he Tbt carriage swung aronnd a corner and entered a niorv quiet street. Tt?> 700ns man flicked an lmajfinary hit of dust from hi* coat. "That would he a wedding." he satd. "You'd have an orchestra tx*liind some palms on the broad stairs, wouldu't you?" "Tea; a string orchestra." she re turned "Of course, of course? a string orch>* tra," Mid he, "And a Jolly Informal wedding break fast and punch." she went on. "That's the Idea:" he said approv Ingly "And evsry one who wept should be >ned the said. "Make It $10," he suggested, "or thir ty days In the house of correction. The crime won'*! warrant It." She laughed gay It "It wouldn't be a somber affair, I'll warrant yen." she assorted "I'll bet 't wouldn't," lie said entl u alas ties I ly. He moptVd his brow rervously a. id looked covertly at the girl opt**! te him. Her eyes r.ere still turned from him. "I'd like to try a wedding of that ?ort." be said. "There wouldn't be any ushers," the remarked pointedly. "Certainly not," he said. "I fully realise that. I'd like to try It as- -as bridegroom " "Why doi.'t you?" she asked faintly. "Well, I would If 1 were sure of the girl," he said. "You see"? He pnused. "I'm afraid I don't see," she said laughingly "You see, there's only one girl I want, and I don't dare ask her," he said plaint! rely, "Indeed:" she aald coldly. "Tfcere'a only one girl I want." he re peated desperately, "and she's the one who has heard me rail at, weddings from time immemorial. I'm afraid ahe Wouldn't believe I was serious." The girl's face grew very red. "Too? you bavent railed at thla Im aginary one," she said without turn Ing her eyes In an Inatant he was on the seat be aide her. ""Then ahe will marry me*" he asked softly. The girl pressed her hot face against the window of the carriage. "You aald you thought marriage waa a? a lottery." ahe faltered. "Well" he Mid atoutly. "who wouldn't risk a lottery chance If b? knew he should draw the capital prtur CHART.ES gravks No. 1319 This is the lucky number which won the ticket to Portland and return Who has it? M.CONWAY IVMVWVV Let us figure on your Job Printing We aim at NEATNESS PROMPTNESS SATISFACTION fobs promised tomor row delivered today Daily Alaskan = Patronize t Home = Industry? If Not You Should Do 9o By drinking Skagway Beer Our Bottled Beer On It $2.00 per iloxen. iV : rebate oo beetle* PORTER Manufactured Especially For Hospital and Family Usa Phone Brewery 4a Retideoco, ? ETCHES' These dajs there's ilttle excuse for not owning a watch or for carrying a poor one. We have stch a variety at such a price variatipn that anyone'* idea of econ omy can he suited. The Finest Watches Hy The Best Makers Lowest Prices K.ir Standard t^ua'ily P. E. KERN, . Ootd and Si'versmith StMPlfSOF 1906 CAUNDARS HIRE The l>aily Alaskan has received a full line of samples of 1WW calendar* from the famous J. W. Butler Paper company, of I hlcapo. They include the latest deolpns many of which are works of art. Bnsines* men of Skscwav and Haines, who desire oalanders for next year are invited to call and make selections. R*ial?r Bmn Rainier beers hy the doiten bottle*. 1C 50, at the Mascot saloon JUNEAU S. S. CO'S. EL.RCTKTC LIGHTED STKAM H RATED STKAM KB GE0RGM OuTTtac V. ? Mall for Htlne*. Bern?i? Bijr, Jud?*h. Boor*h. Ten?kei Sftkk Mid Wtypnrt* SAILS Saturday N oon and Tuesday at 8 a.m. W. W. BOTOHTOH, Agtot Broadway and Fifth At*. Phone 90 The Celebrated Yost... TYPEWRITER The machine for beautiful work and oorrect alignment Easy to Operate and Keep in Order Easy to Pay For The light running Yoat la unequalled In Ughtnew of tniitch. quletnew of ac tion. simplicity and durability. H la recognited a* a necewlty to the boa Inewi man'* offloe or the profeaaiona tnan'aatndy. ? ?? FY?r particular*. c*t"lng?e etc , write to Yost Hriting Machine Co S25 Monlriwry St. Sui FYanciaeo Asvn-* for Maaka ?<- A"i?lr ?? ?k ? OSmi Special ' - e ' n to Ru?<ne?* FVom ? f>K?ar, llalnea a d Vicinity CREWS &. HILLS. ATTORNEYS Will Practice la All the Oo-jrtt Juneau - Aaaka fr. -k O **(? CI4?r?* Malr'a rVllcioH* freah orange cider l? placed on tap dally at Mulr'a neit to the poat office. Tr y It. II rou are out of kindling ae* F. McC Weatc I hare !? by the aaon or cord. Pbonea WM. ^ /OjPacif ic Coast S.S. Co. ^2^ PIONEER AT.AHEA LIKE. SPEED. SAFETY. OOMFORt Iwith, fur?t SovxL, 9m rrft&eiMD Mi 1i ?!>?? Pur* CARRTIira O. S. MA It of Tht* Cnmfmnj Im*( HUMBOLDT, ? Juna6 16.26 MM CITT OF SEATTLE June 11 81. July 1 VI. ViMnMf COTTAGE CITY. - June 9 23 July 6 Via Victoria and ?iika Hfc. Above SeMila Snfetaet to cfcaa** Wlinmt Nowaa. E. A. M US PHY, Ag?M, PlWfM 60 C. D. DUNANN, Gen Pats. Agt 10 MaHret ?MM. 9m Pi ?at?a, CM. The Alaska Steamship Co. Carrying U 8. Mail ami A late r'aella Eipraaa Nail Sallinc of the Faat Pa Dolphin. - June 23 July 3. Jefferson, - June 29 DIRIGO, June 86. FARALLON ? 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